IIFA 2017: Shahid, Alia win Best Actors, ‘Neerja’ Best Film

Ela Dutt

1 year ago

Actress Alia Bhatt at a press conference on India International Film Academy Awards 2017 in New York July 15. (Photo:IANS)

New York – In a city that never sleeps, the Metlife Stadium came alive with the IIFA Awards celebration here on Saturday night, with Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt becoming proud winners of the Best Actor trophies for their remarkable work in “Udta Punjab”.

Given that it came for a film which was mired in controversy with the censor board over its theme and content, made the success sweeter for the stars — even Diljit Dosanjh walked away with the Best Debutante – Male Actor for his performance in the film.

All three of them were emotional about winning the award for a film which let mainstream performers take up something risky.

The Best Picture honor went to Sonam Kapoor starrer “Neerja”, based on the real life story of Neerja Bhanot, an air hostess who lost her life while trying to save others on a hijacked flight at Karachi. Actor Jim Sarbh won the Best Performance in a Negative role for his act in the movie.

Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury walked away with the Best Direction award for “Pink”, a hard-hitting drama which put forth the message that when a woman says no, it is a no.

Actress Taapsee Pannu, who played a pivotal role in “Pink”, was named the Woman Of The Year, while music maestro A.R. Rahman was given a Special Award in recognition of his contribution to film music since 25 years at the event, which was largely attended by the NRI commnity here.

Rahman sang two lines from “Maa tujhe salaam” much to the delight of the audience on the final day of the 18th edition of International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Weekend and Awards, an annual celebration of Hindi cinema at a foreign location.

In the Best Supporting Actor category, Shabana Azmi and Anupam Kher were honoured for ‘Neerja” and “M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story”; Varun Dhawan was lauded for his comic timing in “Dishoom”; and Disha Patani was encouraged with an award for her debut movie “M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story”.

The music category saw Pritam winning the Best Music Direction for “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”, and Amitabh Bhattacharya bagging the Best Lyrics accolade for “Channa mereya”.

Among the singers, Kanika Kapoor’s “Da da dase” and Tulsi Kumar “Soch na sake” shared the award in the female category, while Amit Mishra won it in the men’s category.

As hosts, Karan Johar and Saif Ali Khan attempted to keep the humour alive, but beyond a point, the crowd wasn’t very engaged and booed them in between.